General MacArthur's statement that "there is no substitute for victory" signified

A) his conviction that the United States was destined to regulate world affairs.
B) his belief that military victory could not compensate for the loss of human lives.
C) his desire to destroy communism through whatever means necessary.
D) his understanding that the Chinese were unlikely to surrender.
E) his support for an all-out war utilizing nuclear weapons.


E

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